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What This Update Is About


The Decorations Update is all about giving players more freedom to make their camp feel alive, cozy, and personal. Instead of just surviving or farming resources, you can now actually style your surroundings whether you want it to look spooky, festive, or just comfortable. Think of it as turning your campsite from a rough survival shack into a home worth showing off.


New Decoration Items


A bunch of new craftable decorations were added. These aren’t just “useless” pretty objects either some of them give off light, help with organization, or make your camp look impressive to visitors. Examples include:


Furniture: Chairs, tables, and stools you can place around your fire pit or inside a cabin.


Lighting: Lanterns, candles, and decorative torches, which create a warmer and more atmospheric glow compared to the old basic campfire.


Wall Hangings: Wooden signs and hanging charms that let you personalize your base with symbols or text.


Ornaments: Carved figures, dreamcatcher-like items, and little forest trinkets that make your space feel “lived in.”


Seasonal & Themed Pieces


To keep things fun, the update also brought seasonal decorations. These are unlockable or craftable items that change with events. For example:


Halloween-style spooky lanterns and scarecrows.


Nature-themed flower pots and mossy stones for a softer, relaxing vibe.


Rare event items you can only get by completing certain quests.


These don’t just serve survival they exist so players can show personality in their builds.


Crafting & Customization


Decorations are made with materials you already gather in the forest wood, stone, plant fibers, and sometimes rarer resources like crystals or glowing mushrooms. This makes decorating feel tied into your usual gameplay loop, not like a separate grind.


What’s new is the placement system: you can now put items at different angles, rotate them smoothly, and even stack certain decorations on shelves or surfaces. It feels more creative compared to the stiff placement from older updates.


Social Side of Decorations


If you play with friends, this update shines even more. Decorations give each player the chance to express themselves, and when everyone contributes, campsites become unique. Instead of every base looking the same, you’ll start recognizing friends’ builds by their style cozy cabins, eerie shrines, or lively decorated clearings.


Secrets & Spoilers


Here are a few hidden details you might stumble upon in this update:


Some decorative objects react at night glowing mushrooms shine brighter, and certain lanterns flicker with different colors.


A handful of items make ambient sounds (like wind chimes or creaking wood) when placed.


There are “secret recipes” for rare decorations you won’t find in the crafting menu until you discover specific ingredients in the forest.


Decorating a space in certain ways can attract or repel wildlife a subtle mechanic that adds strategy to how you design your camp.


Why This Update Feels Big


Instead of being just another patch with more weapons or enemies, The Decorations Update makes 99 Nights in the Forest feel like more than survival. It adds expression, comfort, and atmosphere, letting players create camps that are beautiful, eerie, or chaotic depending on their personality. It makes logging in feel less about “grinding resources” and more about “making a world your own.



Fishing Rod Upgrades

The developers clearly wanted fishing to feel less like a waiting game and more like a progression system. Here’s how rods improve step by step:


Basic Rod


Made from sticks and fiber.


Slow cast speed, fish take a while to bite.


Only catches common fish near shallow waters.


Reinforced Rod


Uses stronger wood and bone for durability.


Faster reeling speed (less waiting between hook and catch).


Unlocks the chance to catch medium-tier fish like catfish or forest trout.


Iron Rod


Crafted using smelted iron from caves.


Much sturdier and can handle bigger fish without line snapping.


Works in deeper waters, opening access to rarer fish types.


Enchanted / Crystal Rod (late-game)


Requires rare drops like glowing mushrooms, crystal shards, or spirit essence.


Fish bite almost instantly compared to basic rods.


Can reel in legendary or event-exclusive fish (ones that sell for huge profit).


Bonus: slightly higher chance of pulling treasure chests from the water.



Tips for Faster Fishing


Even with good rods, there are tricks to speed up the process:


Hotspots: Certain lakes and rivers glow faintly at night. These are “hot zones” where fish bite faster.


Bait Matters: Worms, grubs, or even rare glowing insects cut down waiting time significantly. Better bait = faster hook.


Weather Conditions: Rainy nights increase bite rates. If it’s storming, grab your rod—it’s the best time to stockpile fish.


Campfires Nearby: Setting a fire close to your fishing spot helps because some rare fish are attracted to the light.


The “Most Cheating Job” Right Now


At the moment, players are calling fishing itself the most overpowered (or “cheating”) job compared to other roles. Here’s why:


Ridiculous Profit Margin: With an upgraded rod, you can pull in rare fish worth several times more than lumber or hunting income in the same amount of time.


Low Effort: Unlike fighting monsters or chopping trees, fishing is chill. Once you’ve got the good rod, you barely need to move—just cast, wait a few seconds, reel, repeat.


Stackable Income: Fish can be cooked for buffs or sold raw for gold, meaning nothing goes to waste.


Event Exploits: Some players discovered that fishing during certain events gives access to seasonal rare items that sell for absurd amounts.



Description

Build a camp with friends. 


Something is watching you.


TALENTS UPDATE 

30/08

Expanding on our class system, you can now unlock talents, adding even more power to your favourite classes!


- The new aforementioned talent system

- 4 new classes; The Gambler, The Chef, The Big Game Hunter, and The Support

- 2 new limited time furniture items this week

- 4 new weekly quests

- All new food items




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